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‘Are You Koreans?’ — ‘No, We Are Kalmyks!’: The Development of K-Pop Cover Dance among Kalmykia’s Youth Revisited

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2021
Introduction. The article deals with the k-pop cover dance direction as one of the movements globalizing the youth environment. Nowadays, the K-pop youth subculture has reached a significant number of teenage schoolchildren with its popularity ...
Altana M. Lidzhieva
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UPAYA KOREAN CULTURAL CENTER (KCC) DALAM MEMPROMOSIKAN K-POP DANCE COVER DI INDONESIA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Technology and mass media advances facilitate the spread of modern cultures, such as Hallyu (Korean wave), the presence of various of digital media platforms has become an access for k-pop fans to enjoy, study, and share their interest in k-pop.
Anugrah, Bagus Akbar
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Theorizing the Korean Wave| K(Q)ueer-Pop for Another World: Toward a Theorization of Gender and Sexuality in K-Pop

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2022
This article argues that the K-pop space, which on one level appears to be homogeneously cishetpatriarchal, actually encompasses multiple configurations of gender and sexual identity.
Jungmin Kwon
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The Effect of K-Pop and the Interaction within the K-Pop Community on EFL Learners

open access: yesRevista Lengua y Cultura, 2023
Korean-Pop (K-Pop) has become a global phenomenon, reaching parts of the world that no one could have imagined before. The recent surge in popularity has brought about an enormous number of fans from all over the world, all wishing to engage in the ...
Monica J. Valerio-Ramos   +1 more
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Unpacking K-pop in America: The Subversive Potential of Male K-pop Idols’ Soft Masculinity

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2020
Through an in-depth analysis of American fans of K-pop boy bands, this study explores the racial implication of the popularity of male K-pop idols whose performance of masculinity is different from hegemonic masculinity in the United States.
Jeehyun Jenny Lee   +2 more
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Coreografias de gênero em covers de K-pop

open access: yesIntexto, 2022
Grupos covers de K-pop (K-covers) corporificam seus ídolos sul-coreanos em práticas coreográficas online e offline ao mesmo tempo que, a partir da especificidade de seus corpos, coreografam o gênero em suas aparições performáticas.
Thiago Soares   +1 more
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CONSUMERISM PRACTICES OF KOREAN POP FANS COMMUNITY ANNISA WIDOWATI SUNDARI DANCERS IN JAKARTA

open access: yesE-Journal of Cultural Studies, 2020
Globalization facilitates the spread of culture from one country to another. From globalization, K-Pop has finally begun to be enjoyed by Indonesian society.
Diana Rosca Apria   +2 more
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Fanatisme dan Perilaku Agresif Verbal di Media Sosial pada Penggemar Idola K-Pop

open access: yesPsikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi, 2018
: Verbal aggressive behavior that often occurs in social media is usually triggered by fanaticism on certain objects. The purpose of this research is to look at the relationship of fanaticism with verbal aggressive behavior in social media conducted by ...
Jenni Eliani   +2 more
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Analyzing Social Media Strategy in Korean Music Industries

open access: yesPerspektif: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Sosial, 2023
The Korean Wave (K-wave), also known as Hallyu, is the term used to describe the phenomenon of Korean pop culture, including TV dramas, movies, pop music, fashion, and online games, becoming widely popular and shared among the people of Japan, China ...
Ni Wayan Liana Mega Putri   +1 more
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